The Board of Supervisors Tuesday signed off on a budget increase for a railroad grade separation project in Jurupa Valley that has suffered repeated setbacks, which one supervisor worried would continue to negatively impact businesses in the middle of the construction zone.
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The Board of Supervisors is slated Tuesday to consider a bevy of proposed changes to Riverside County’s commercial cannabis ordinance, establishing avenues for the revocation of licenses due to non- operation, loosening regulations on signage and permitting marijuana manufacturing in previously restricted zones.
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The Board of Supervisors is slated Tuesday to consider a bevy of proposed changes to Riverside County’s commercial cannabis ordinance, establishing avenues for the revocation of licenses due to non- operation, loosening regulations on signage and permitting marijuana manufacturing in previously restricted zones.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday signed off on contracts between the Riverside County Flood Control & Water Conservation District and a Corona nonprofit, permitting the latter to begin the process of recreating an iconic patriotic mural on the crest of the Prado Dam spillway.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday is slated to sign off on contracts between the Riverside County Flood Control & Water Conservation District and a Corona nonprofit permitting the latter to begin the process of recreating an iconic patriotic mural on the crest of the Prado Dam spillway.
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A Riverside County sheriff’s station serving the southern rim of the Riverside metropolitan area is now in operation, providing enhanced patrol services throughout a 158-square-mile space.
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Riverside County supervisors Tuesday signed off on a report indicating that county government’s unfunded pension liabilities are growing again, largely due to poor investment returns at the state level, meaning higher near-term costs to the county.
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Riverside County government’s financial position going into the second half of the current fiscal year is better than predicted, with discretionary revenue now on track to beat initial estimates by almost $100 million, though agencies are already seeking more money to sustain operations, officials said Tuesday.
